The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 22, 1914, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN A Summer Vacation in New York at THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue and Fift>-ninth Street is an ideal one,as the Metropolis offers every facility for enjoyment, and the I’la/.a every comfort and luxury. It is delightfully located opposite Central Park, assur ing peace and quiet. The coolest Hotel in New York. (Convenient io theatres, shopping district and nearby coast resorts. RATES FROM JUNE lat TO SEPTEMBER 15th Smile r»om witk bath, $3.00 up Doable room with bath, $4.00 op FRED STERRY ... Managing Director THE COMBACKS WIN GAME IN 9TH RALLY” tn the Hardest, Fought Game Played This Season, With the Bases Full and None Out, the Winning Run Was Put Over the Rubber Clark the Lad Who Brought It In. tn the hardest fought Kamo, played In thp burg thin n-a Non, with the bases full and none out, the Com ha* put the wlnnlttK run neross the rubber snd won the game from the yfccou Titters by the score of 0 to 5. /. lllazon went to pieces lit the fourth 'lnning and wag replaced by Voss «bo was steady until the final In ning, ho then hit Brouthers and Mack art and gave up two hits which cost him the game. Macon started off with a lead of three runs which was scored in the first and second Innings, respectively: First, Matthews wes the first man to fare the local twlrior and was walked. Stinson tapped a slow boun der to third, and wus thrown out at first. Matthews went to second Bowden was also thrown out by third Matthews stole third, and then slid home. Gonzales sawed out. Second. Becond, Munn gent a line drive to short and landed safe on first. Kelly succeeded In knocking It down but coul not hold It. Colby swung at the pill three times and was thus retired. Baahorn made a three-base hit to cen ter. which brought tn Munn. Flre etlne got a two-base hit to left, bring lng In ltashorn Yillazou walked. Matthews grounded out via the Kelly- Berger route. Flrestlne tried to steal home but was not successful, and the t« suit was that the t.lde was retired. The local aggregation then tied the game up In the second Inning and added another In the fourth. Topped It. Second. Berger started things off when he copped the first hog on four halls. Kelly singled over second Safe on Tlrat and second. Berger then stole third. Wallace contributed his tn the shape of a Texas leaguer. Berger scored Hawkins sawed out Neyenhouse's was lti the form of a slow bounder to second Wallace was forced out. Burgess smashed out a three-base hit to center, therefore scoring Kelly Hnd Neyenhouse. Smith bunted and was thrown out ut first. Fourth, the topping run (for the time being) was put over In the fol lowing way: Wallace received a pres ent of a two-bagger as a starter. Hawkins sawed out Neyenhouse did the same Burgess singled over second, bringing tn Wallace Mana ger Stinson seemingly not appreciat ing the fact that the local lads were falling in love with Villaaon's way oi twirling jroceeded to lake that "gent" but and replace him with "Doc" Vos«. Voss started off fine by walking Smith. Smith then proceeded to steal second Marker! sent a hot grounder to short Safe all around a athe second baseman could not hold tbe pill. Clark tanned. Macon scored two runs In the eighth, which were registered as fol lows- Stinson singled over second Bowden singled over third Gonzales hunted and was thrown out ut first. Munn was walked. Colby singled over second which brought In Stin son who had Just previously reached third. Bowden then scored on a buss ed ball Baahorn fanned This re tired the side and Incidentally gave the "enemy" s lead of one run. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Turtle* 5: Billie* 9. At Montgomery— Bear*. H II R Memphis .. .. 100 220 000—5 7 3 Montgomery 206 000 011 —9 It 2 H. Merritt. Goulet and Schlel; East. Nelson and Donahue. Gull* 4: Lookout* 2. At Mobil*- Sto v : R. H E. Mobile 021 000 000— 4 0 2 Chattanooga .. 010 000 001— 2 0 1 Hogg and Schmidt; Bojd and Or* ham Cracker* Defeated. At New Orleans— Score. R. H E Atlanta 010 000 020— a 9 2 New (irleini* ..002 701 00* —ll 12 0 Price Kflrd and Munch; Weaver and Hlggtnr Birmingham 2; Nashville 1. At Birmingham— Score R H E Birmingham 000 002 2KH- 2 t 3 NaahMl.c '"I l o 1 Brown and Trageaaor; Berger and Gibson The Road to Succoot. The beet brain effort and indigestion do not go hand In hand If you would vln a lusting success you muet keep your etnmach In good working order and your bowela regular Thla la eaa tly done If you go at It tightly Mrs C. C. Baker. Homer City, !•*.. write*: “About two years ago 1 suffered from stomach trouble and constipation Af ter I began ualng Chamberlain'* Tab lets my condition Improved At tho end of a week 1 could eat and olsep well." Sold by all dealer*. isl "Babe’s" bunch did not mind this handicap In Ihn least and showed their appreciation of the fact by shov ing in two runs in the ninth and thereby winning the guuic. The fol lowing Is the manner In which the grand rally was pulled: Brouthers benched Neyenhouse and copped his place at the bat, and inci dentally saved that "gent” a pretty hard lick. He was awarded the first sack as he was hit In the ribs with the pill. Snyder took his place, as "Babe’s" preuent condition would not allow him to run (A had case of Charlie Horse). Burgess made a sue ceszful hunt. Safe at first and see oiul. Smith did the same. Kate all around. Maekcrt was hit by the pill, and was awarded first, therefore forcing one run, which tied up the game, for the time being. Clark then brought In the winning run by rap ping out a single which by, somn freak of nature was turned Into a two bagger. Burgess then scored Smith ran Into the coach alongside of first Manager Stinson evidently disappointed at the outcome of the game stated that he would use this as grounds for protesting this game It can't he done, Stl.son, don’t try it! The box score: Macon. At). R. H Po. A. HI Matthews, cf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Stinson, rs 4 1 1 0 0 0 Bowden, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 (•onznies. 3b 3 0 0 0 5 0 Munn, 1b 3 t 111 0 1 Colby, 2h 4 0 1 1 3 0 Basham, c 3 1 2020 Flreatlne, as 3 0 1 1 1 0 Vlllazon, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Vohb, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 7x24 13 1 Augusta. A B. R. H. Po. A. E. Burgess of 6 1 4 2 0 0 Smith, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Marker! 3b 3 0 2 0 3 0 Dark, 2b 4 0 1 2 4 0 Berger, lb 2 1 0 12 0 1 Kelly, ss 4 1 1 10 0 Wallace, c 4 1 2 7 0 t Hawkins, rs 4 0 0 1 0 0 Neyenhouse, p .... 3 1 0 0 4 0 xxßrouthers 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 0 11 27 17 2 xNone out when winning run made xxßrouthers hit for Neyenhouse in ninth: Snyder ran for Brouthers. Score by innlnga; r. Macon 120 000 020 5 Augusta 0.30 100 002—6 Summary- Two base hits, Flrestlne, Wallace; three-bnse hits, Basham. Burgees; stolen bases, Matthews, Burgess (2). Mackert (2), Neyen house; double play, Kelly to Clark to Wallace, buses on halls," off Vlllazon 2. off Voss 2. off Neyenhouse 4; left on buses, Macon 3, Augusta 7; hit hv pitched halls. Mackert and Brou thers by Voss; hits oft Vlllazon. 6 In 2 2 3 Innings, off Voss fi; struck out. by Vlllazon 3. by Voss 7. by Neyen house R; passed hsll, Wallace Time of game, 2:14 Umpire, Moran. SENSATION FLOUR has strength, color and flavor. Every sack guaranteed. NATIONAL LEAGUE Glanta Defeated. At St. l.oule— Score: R H E New York .... 300 000 100—4 4 j St l-ouis .. ~oot mo 21x—8 J 2 s Fro in me Demure- Wtltae nnd Meyers McLean; Doak Salleo and Bn> der. Pirate* Win. At Pittsburg— Score. R H B Philadelphia .. 100 010 000—2 10 0 Pittsburg .. 102 003 00x—6 15 0 Maye r «nd Dooin; Harmon and Gibson. Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 8. At Cincinnati — Score: R [* Brooklyn .. .. 000 001 210 4 " 2 Cincinnati .. ..070 000 lOx s S 0 Hagon and O Miller, Erwin; Ames, Rowan and Clark. Boston 3; Chicago 1. At Chicago— Score: R, h r Boston 200 010 000—3 g 1 Chicago 000 100 000 1 3 1 Tyler and dowdy; Cheney, Smith and lUeanuhan. BUBONIC PLAOUt NEAR. Washington.—ltutoulc plague a )v«t 4S houre »ws v Irani the City of Panamn In the Fciiadnrtan l-ott of Mmtn hut health officer* of the cannl tone are taking no chances of Infection thilly there ta a vigorous tat hunt under gov ernmenaal suap css in the ancient Is h mlan etty Last month IS* structures were con demned and rtsjnlred to tv removed or nlterrd so that they would not she t«r rats In the wa it 01 under the floors. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won Lost P. Ct Savannah 28 11 .718 Jacksonville 24 14 .632 Charleston 22 17 .565 Columbia 21 18 .538 Albany 17 20 .459 Augusta 16 24 .400 Macon 15 25 .375 Columbus 12 26 .315 Southern League. Clubs Won Lost P. Ct. New Orleans 23 12 .657 Chattanooga 20 13 .607 Birmingham 18 17 .518 All nta 16 10 .500 Mobile 17 17 .500 Nashville 15 20 .429 Montgomery 15 20 .429 Memphis (.12 22 .353 American League. Clubs Won Lost P. Ct. Detroit 21 11 .656 Wa-hinaton 17 11 .607 Philadelphia 14 11 .500 New York 13 13 500 St. Ixjuls 14 15 ..483 Poston ...12 14 .402 Chicago 11 18 .438 Cleveland 8 21 .276 Federal League. Clubs Won Lost P. Ct Baltimore 17 7 .708 Chicago 15 13 530 Si. Ixniis 15 14 .517 Brooklyn 11 11 .500 Indianapolis 13 13 .500 Buffalo 12 13 .480 Kansas City 13 10 .448 Pittsburg 10 17 .370 National League. Clubs Won Lost P. Ct Pittsburg 18 8 .093 New York It 9 .609 Cincinnati 17 13 .507 Brooklyn 12 12 .500 St Louis 15 17 409 Chicago 14 10 .407 Philadelphia 11 13 .458 Boston 5 18 .217 FEDERAL LEAGUE Chicago Defeated. At Baltimore— Score: R tl B Baltimore .. ..002 000 001—3 11 1 Chicago 200 000 000—2 7 4 Quinn and Russell; Hendrix null Wilson. Kansas City 8; Brooklyn 2. A: Brooklyn— Score: R H E Kansas City .. 000 400 112—8 13 3 Brooklyn 000 001 010—2 5 1 E. Packard and Easterly; I>afltte, Chappell and Land. Buffalo 6; Indianapolis 5. At Buffalo- Score; R. H. E Buffalo 310 001 000 I—6 11 1 Indianapolis ..300 002 000 o—s 11 3 Moran. Anderson and Blair; Mose ly and itarlden. Bt. Louis 5; Pittsburg 10. At Pittsburg— Score: RUB f?t. Units .. ..102 000 020— 5 14 3 Pittsburg .. .004 402 000—10 15 2 Keupper. Herbert and Chapman; Adams and Kerr. AMERICAN "LEAGUE White Sox 5; Red Sox 2. At Boaton — Score; R. H. E. Chicago non 103 001—5 9 1 Boston 000 002 000—2 7 2 Ben*, Russel! and Schalk; Johnson, Leonard and Cady. Tigers 6; Athletics 4. At Philadelphia— Score: R H E Detroit 113 001 000—G 13 1 Philadelphia . . 004 000 000—4 9 3 Coveleskle and Stanage; Plank, Shawkey, Bressler, Pennock and Schang Browns 4; Senators 5. At Washington— Score: R H R St Louis 102 100 000—4 7 1 Washington . . .200 100 101—5 8 2 Wellman, Baumgardner and Agnew; Bochllng and Henry. Naps 2; Yanks 5. At New York— Score: R H It Cleveland .. ..000 101 000—2 R 2 New York .. .. 113 000 OOx—s 7 0 Collamore, Lelivolt and Bassler; Fisher and Clogsett. EVERYBODY LIKES IT. Likes what? SENSATION FLOUR.__ m SICKLES LOST *5.000,000. New York. The will of the late Major Ooners! Daniel E. Mickles names us hie helre three of h • grandchildren—Daniel H Sickles. 10; Chrtstophersen Crucken thorpe, IS, and Ida Blanche Cracken thori'n It. It was eattniated that near ly *r.,otk',ooo left Oen. Mickles by hla father has dwindled to almost nothing In unfortunate speculations. DISTINCTLY PAN-AMERICAN. Washington Former President Taft, president of the American Bar Asso ciation has advised Washington mem bers of the bar thst the program of the annual meeting of the association to he held here next October will be dis tinctly pan-American Chief Justice Fltspatrtck. of Canada, the Chilean minister., Mr. Naon and Senator Root have accepted Invitations to address the association. STANDISH Mil / \ ■a JjE Arrow COLLAR'lfor'2s't Cluett Peabody £V Civ.lac. Makars THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. INVENTOR DEAD. Manchester, Conn. Horace John Wickham, inventor of many improve ments In gun and envelope making machinery, died here today, aged 78. DREAMLAND PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY. "In THE FANGS OF JEAL OUSY." ECLAIR PRODUCTION, 2 parts. ■‘THE SIREN,”.. A Nestor production. “HOW GREEN SAVED HIS WIFE.” A Joker’s Comedy, and other selected Reels {ll.OO Suits Special lot all Wool Ulue Serge and Fancy, nicelv made, $15.00 to SIB.OO values. We will be a little lower than anyone else. We are satisfied with a small profit. F. G. MERTINS THE TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. BIJOU George Kleine Week Mon. and Tues. "ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA" 3 Acts—B Parts. Wed. and Tlnirs. "QUO VADIS" The World’s Greatest Picture. Fri. and Sat. FOR NAPOLEON AND "FRANCE” Six Colossal Parts. Week Commencing Mondav. Mav 25th. HIGH QUALITY SUITS At a Sacrifice Gent’s Fine Clothing Now Going at Manufacturer’s Cost BARKSDALE & SATCHER “MEN’S FASHION SHOP.” 314 JACKSON STREET. Near Opera House. Out of the high rent district. That’s why. Note These Prices All Suits regular prices $30.00 to $25.00, to go at $15.00 All Suits —regular prices $22.50 to SIB.OO, to go at $13.50 All Suits regular prices $17.50 to $12.50, to go at $10.50 HIGH QUALITY PALM BEACH SUITS Regular prices from SB.OO to SIO.OO, all colors, to go at $6.50 SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! ALL GOING AT REDUCED PRICES. $3.50 and $3.00 Silk Shirts (Metric) $2.50 $2.00 Metric Shirts to go at $1.35 This is the “Fashion Shop” for gentlemen; where high qual ity clothing and Haberdashery may be obtained at prices that are sure to meet with your approval; and our personal guarantee goes with every purchase. Walk iu. We deem it a pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. Look What’s in Store for You Here ""the western union TEL'JGRAPH COMP ant. ——INCORPORATED- 5x4,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVIjMr'TO'ALL THE WORLD. Thi* Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting its liability, wtfmh have been rented to by the sender of the following men— fu Errors canho guarded against only by repeating a message back, to the send mg station for compaxisoii>and the Company wil 1 not hold itself liabb* for errors or delay* %r tranamiieion or deb vpry of lln repeated tieyond the amount of toils paid thereon, nor mlhy cake where iMs claim is not presented ui writing within sixty <Ur* j s?4er the menwage L 4 filed with the Ompany for transmission. J / Thto is an INRCIEATLU Üb.iiUL, and is delivered by request of the sender, under the named above. ROBERT C. CLOWRY, President and Ceneral Mariatrer. RECEIVED at 745 Broad Street, Augusta, 6a. New York, Mav 19. GOLDEN BROS., 1054 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Have shipped by fast express to you one thousand one-piece Dresses in Corded Voile, Figured and Plain Crepe, Organdie and other desirable mate rials. Bought this lot at 50 cents on the dollar. Put on sale at once at half regular prices. JULIUS GOLDEN. This shipments has arrived and will go on sale beginning Saturday Morning. The most* remarkable values ever seen in Augusta. Values from $7.50 to $15.00 Sale Price .. $3.98 to $7.50 GOLDEN BROS. Ladies’ Outfitters 1054 Broad St. We Give Purple Stamps FRIDAY. MAY 22 $1.50 Metric Shirts to go at $1.15 SI.OO Shirts to go at All colors and quality, absolutely guaranteed.